Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park, Bachhyauli, Bagmati, Nepal

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Chitwan National Park is a protected area in southern Nepal, covering an area of 952 square kilometers. It was established in 1973 and was granted the status of a World Heritage Site in 1984. The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including the Bengal tiger, Indian rhinoceros, Asian elephant, sloth bear, gharial crocodile, and many species of birds.

Visitors to Chitwan National Park can take part in a range of activities, including jungle safaris, bird watching tours, canoeing trips, and cultural tours of the local Tharu community. The park is also home to several eco-lodges and resorts, making it a popular destination for tourists interested in wildlife and nature.

In addition to its natural beauty and wildlife, Chitwan National Park is also an important center for conservation and research. The park's conservation efforts have helped to protect endangered species and their habitats, while research conducted in the park has contributed to our understanding of the region's ecology and biodiversity.

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Chitwan National Park, Bachhyauli, Bagmati, Nepal

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